Example sentences of "[verb] keep [pers pn] [adv] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Eric Cantona is in the squad less than a fortnight after suffering a hamstring injury that was expected to keep him out of action for two months . |
2 | Ms Fiona Reynolds of the Council for National Parks has kept me up to date with the progress of the EEC 's Agricultural Structures Review . |
3 | Taylor believes he must protect Gascoigne just at a time when he seems to have shaken off the horrific knee injury that has kept him out of football for 17 months . |
4 | We 'd kept her up till quarter to eight and she was knackered . |
5 | Because I 'd k I 'd kept it like as evidence |
6 | With your mother chasing you , we 've got to keep you out of sight for a while . " |
7 | ‘ Ken Harris has promised to keep me up to date with the press briefings … ’ she began . |
8 | I have to find something to do to keep me out of trouble . |
9 | In return we in the editorial team will try to keep you up to date with what is going on in the University . |
10 | Well , both of them should have been wearing their life jackets before they were over water , and X should not have stowed the dinghy in the locker area when he could have kept it closer to hand on one of the spare rear seats . |
11 | He thinks that great opportunities lie ahead , but vested interests , built on the status quo , are trying to keep them out of reach . |
12 | His frequent visits to North Korea since 1971 had kept him up to date with the progress of the reconstruction of Pyongyang under the Kims , father and son . |
13 | His church urgently needs repair , and compulsory membership fees would help keep it out of debt . |
14 | and they have to keep them up to date . |
15 | School holidays started soon and maybe a pet would help to keep them out of mischief . |
16 | But I like to think that I have kept them up to date . |